An obvious wrinkle for Google Earth (distinct from Maps but related) is to algorithmically interconnect the several projections to the same GIS database, including Fuller's. It'd be a coup for Google. I'm surprise the marketing people at least haven't gotten on the bandwagon. Sure, it's obscure, but isn't that what Geeks like, something not all that run-o-the-mill?
An obvious wrinkle for Google Earth (distinct from Maps but related) is to algorithmically interconnect the several projections to the same GIS database, including Fuller's. It'd be a coup for Google. I'm surprise the marketing people at least haven't gotten on the bandwagon. Sure, it's obscure, but isn't that what Geeks like, something not all that run-o-the-mill?
Kirby